Solaris Books

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Solaris Books is an imprint which focuses on publishing science fiction, fantasy and dark fantasy novels and anthologies. The range includes titles by both established and new authors. The range is owned by Rebellion Developments and distributed to the UK and US booktrade via local divisions of Simon & Schuster.

History

Solaris Books was founded in February 2007 by BL Publishing, to trade alongside their existing licence-based imprint the Black Library, and the then-existing Black Flame imprint. When asked why BLP had started the new imprint, Consulting Editor George Mann stated that "...between... the major corporate publishers... and... the small and independent press... there seems to be little or no room left for the midlist,"[http://vanderworld.blogspot.com/2006/04/solaris-books-interview.html Solaris Books: The Interview], VanderWorld, 11 April 2006 and that Solaris would provide a mass-market platform for up-and-coming writers, or established writers with smaller readerships.

In September 2009, it was announced that Solaris Books had been bought by Rebellion Developments, who also publish comics and graphic novels under 2000 AD imprint and genre fiction under the Abaddon Books imprint, for an undisclosed sum.[http://www.thebookseller.com/news/96135-rebellion-acquires-solaris-imprint.html Rebellion acquires Solaris imprint], The Book Seller, 3 September 2009 The imprint came under the leadership of Abaddon editor Jonathan Oliver, who ran both imprints side by side as Editor-in-Chief, along with editors David Moore and Jenni Hill.[http://www.solarisbooks.com/staff/ Staff], Solaris Books, 1 October 2009

As of August 2023, Solaris had published over 300 titles,{{Cite news |title=Solaris Archives |url=https://rebellionpublishing.com/imprint/solaris/ |access-date=2023-08-06 |website=Rebellion Publishing |language=en-GB}} including anthologies and new editions of out-of-print titles.

Publications

Awards

  • Alastair Reynolds' story "The Fixation", from The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction: Volume Three, won the 2009 Sidewise Award for Alternate History (Short Form).[http://www.sfawardswatch.com/?p=3504 Sidewise Awards Results], SF Awards Watch, 6 August 2010
  • Chris Roberson's The Dragon's Nine Sons won the 2008 Sidewise Award for Alternate History (Long Form).[http://www.uchronia.net/sidewise/complete.html Winners and Finalists], Uchronia, 1 August 2009
  • Ellen Datlow's Poe Anthology won the 2010 Black Quill Award for Best Dark Genre Anthology (Readers' Choice),[http://www.darkscribemagazine.com/3rd-annual-winners/ 3rd Annual Black Quill Winners], Dark Scribe Magazine, 7 February 2010 and the 2010 Shirley Jackson Award for an Edited Anthology,[http://www.shirleyjacksonawards.org/sja_2009_winners.php Shirley Jackson Award 2009 Winners] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120731073612/http://www.shirleyjacksonawards.org/sja_2009_winners.php |date=31 July 2012 }}, Shirley Jackson Awards, 11 July 2010 and was nominated for the 2010 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in an Anthology.[http://www.horror.org/news/2009stokernominees.htm 2009 Bram Stoker Award Nominees], Horror Writers' Association, 1 March 2010
  • Mary Robinette Kowal's story "Evil Robot Monkey", from The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction: Volume Two, was nominated for the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Short Story.[http://www.thehugoawards.org/2009/03/2009-hugo-award-nominations/ 2009 Hugo Award Nominations], The Hugo Awards, 19 March 2009
  • Mary Rosenblum's story "Sacrifice", from Sideways in Crime, won the 2008 Sidewise Award for Alternate History (Short Form).[http://www.uchronia.net/sidewise/complete.html Winners and Finalists], Uchronia, 1 August 2009 Tobias Buckell's story "The People's Machine", and Kristine Kathryn Rusch's story "G-Men", both from Sideways in Crime, were nominated in the same category.
  • Paul Cornell's story "One of Our Bastards is Missing", from The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction: Volume Three, was nominated for the 2010 Hugo Award for Best Novelette.[http://www.thehugoawards.org/2010/04/2010-hugo-award-nominees-details/ 2010 Hugo Award Nominees – Details], The Hugo Awards, 4 April 2010
  • Stephen Baxter's story "Last Contact", from The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, was a finalist in the 2008 Locus Award for Short Story[http://www.locusmag.com/2008/LocusAwardsFinalists.html 2008 Locus Award Finalists], Locus Online, 23 April 2010 and a nominee for the 2008 Hugo Award for Short Story.[http://www.thehugoawards.org/2008/03/2008-hugo-award-nominees/ 2008 Hugo Award Nominees], The Hugo Awards, 21 March 2008

See also

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